Runaway Tobago: Third Annual Carnival Event Hosted by Kairi People Promises Top-Tier Entertainment
September 20, 2024
Experience the vibrant Tobago Carnival with Kairi People's Runaway event on October 16. Enjoy Caribbean cuisine, cocktails, and live entertainment against the scenic backdrop of Pigeon Point.
Port of Spain – In one month, the island of Tobago will be in carnival mode. It’s third annual Carnival staging is an anticipated calendar event to carnival chasers worldwide.
Promotional powerhouse Kairi People, hosts of mainstay events like Runaway, Different, AWP, N’ouvert, JBI and Breakfast Is, are in full support of the Tobago carnival product and, once again, the team is heading back to the island, ready to deliver something that’s top tier – something Tobago deserves.
Set to host its third edition of Runaway Tobago on October 16, event organiser, Richard Gordon said this is one of the premiere events that can ultimately be used as a marker for the people who live overseas.
“They can come in to Tobago from that day or the day before. This is the event that will energise the atmosphere leading into Carnival.”
As usual, Runaway’s theme remains consistent, the event being hosted midweek on what is a normal working day.
“It’s not a holiday. Patrons always make it their business to be at Runaway from midday, leaving work early or doing whatever is necessary to be there,” said Gordon.
The effort to deliver Kairi People’s Runaway in Tobago is very intentional. “I have hired Tobago’s DJs, our MC is from Tobago and we included two upcoming artistes from Tobago last year. The aim is to showcase the talent that lies in Tobago as well,” said Gordon.
The Kairi People brand has, over the years, stood hard and fast to the mantra “value for money”.
Their outfit spares no cost in delivering the perfect array of Caribbean cuisine and tantalising cocktails. Runaway Tobago will offer the ambience of Pigeon Point’s scenic ocean-front view, added to which, Gordon said, those coming to the event can feel free to enjoy a splash if they so desire.
“The dress code for the event is usually elegantly casual. It’s really not beachwear, but, of course, if you so desire, you can enjoy the beach, grab your drink and go back into the water,” Gordon said. “The response has been very good [from Trinidad]. The last flight is already totally booked to return to Trinidad. People are opting to fly over and spend the night in Tobago after the event. Some are making it a long weekend too,” he shared. (PR)